[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 129 (Thursday, September 23, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H6884]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NASA
(Mr. GRIFFITH asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. GRIFFITH. Mr. Speaker, over the last year, there has been a
lively debate on the future of NASA's manned spaceflight program. The
debate has largely focused on the role of commercial space and what
direction the government programs should take. Those advising the Obama
administration chose an approach with deep practical and technical
flaws which has embarrassed the administration and brought resounding
rebuke from my colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
To quote Scott Pace speaking at a recent event, ``The
administration's radical course abandoned the most precious and rare
commodities for the U.S. space community--a bipartisan consensus.''
This administration has directed NASA to ignore the spirit of last
year's appropriations. Layoffs due to changes at NASA are taking place
all over the country. These incredibly intelligent individuals
represent a culture, not just a profession. They are literally rocket
scientists, and they will disappear if we don't give them direction and
firm funding.
For this reason, it is absolutely imperative that we pass a new NASA
authorization bill, providing NASA and the Obama administration with
firmer guidance.
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